I like these types of errors, they seem to be not overly impossible to find in George VI dates as well. This is the first one I have bought in a PCGS holder.
1944 cent, double struck, flipped over, in collar.
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Nice Error, I haven't seen a lot of older coins like this what's the oldest one you have or seen just wondering has it been since the beginning of minting coins? You are getting a nice collection of error coins congrats
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